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Les Articles: "Partitif" , "Indefinis", "…
Les Articles: "Partitif" , "Indefinis", "Definis"
Indefinis
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Negative form
In French, you use ne … pas and ne … jamais to say that something is not happening or not true. When un, une or des is used after this type of expression, it has to be changed to de.
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Definis
In English we only have one definite article: the. In French, there is more than one definite article to choose from.
le and la change to l’ when they are used in front of a word starting with a vowel and most words starting with h.
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L' - infront of a,e,i,o,u
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Used to specify unknown quantities. These correspond to ‘some’ or ‘any’, which are often omitted in English.
In English we have the indefinite article a, which changes to an in front of a word that starts with a vowel. In the plural we say either some, any or nothing at all.
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